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How many days do you need in Disneyland Paris for kids?

How many days is best to visit Disneyland Paris with children? Since young children (especially the really little ones) can have dips in energy during the day, we recommend spreading your visit over 2 days or more to allow time to enjoy everything the Disney Parks have to offer.



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Ideally, we'd recommend three full days. Two days for Disneyland Park and its five magical themed lands, one day for Walt Disney Studios Park and its four action-packed zones.

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One of the best things about Disneyland Paris is that many of the rides are accessible to children of all ages. Toddlers will have a blast trying out everything from gentle rollercoasters to flying carriages and spinning teacups.

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Like all of the Disney properties, it's great for families with kids of all ages. I always knew Disney was great for babies/toddlers, but I now see the value for big kids, too. With them— it's FUN!

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From Dumbo and Slinky Dog to Peter Pan and Ratatouille, a 3-year-old can ride most of the non-thrill rides at Disneyland Paris. However, there are some rides that they might find scary or overwhelming, and I've noted these further in this article.

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Disneyland Paris is great for Guests of all ages and sizes. Whilst most attractions are perfect for everyone, some do have height and age restrictions. You can view restrictions online or look for the symbols and information outside each attraction when you arrive at the Parks.

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Clothing : Proper dress is required at all times, and top and bottom garments, as well as footwear, are to be worn.

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6 Fun ways to tell the kids they are off to Disneyland® Paris!
  1. Send a letter from Mickey in the post. Download our very own letter from Mickey template here! ...
  2. Mickey Balloon Reveal. Are you looking for a bit more of a big surprise? ...
  3. Plan a Treasure Hunt. ...
  4. Presentation Box. ...
  5. Mickey Shaped Pizzas. ...
  6. Spontaneous Suitcase Surprise.


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Daily hire € €20 Due to limited availability on busy days, it is always recommended you bring your own pushchair if possible. Rental reservations cannot be made. Pushchairs remain your responsibility during your entire stay in the parks, and must be left at the entrances to attractions before you begin to queue.

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Disneyland Paris on a Budget: It's all about Timing Train, tickets and hotel prices all increase during this period, and at weekends. If you're booking a package holiday with Disney, the cheapest time to go is in between Christmas and spring.

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Ideally, we'd recommend three full days. Two days for Disneyland Park and its five magical themed lands, one day for Walt Disney Studios Park and its four action-packed zones.

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The cheapest time to visit Disneyland falls around non-holiday months and periods when school is in session. Specifically, this is after the holiday season, starting in the middle of January through the end of February — before California schools' spring break months in March and April.

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Yes it's doable. There's some rides that are the same as Disneyland and some you shouldn't miss; Phantom Manor, Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain. Make sure you see the uniquely Paris things like the upstairs castle, the Alice maze, the 20,000 leagues walk through.

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The short answer is yes, but it will take careful planning and a lot of walking. Here are some tips and tricks for making the most of your one-day visit to Disneyland Paris.

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Disneyland Paris Is Cheaper Than US Disney, But... How much cheaper varies by when you go. Depending on the day you visit, one day/one park tickets can go as low as $63/day. Even peak tickets will run you $101. By comparison, tickets at Disney World start at $109 and go up to $129 on peak days.

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Disney has great theme parks for 7 year olds, especially when they start wanting to branch out more with thrills. Many of Disney's roller coasters aren't super high thrill and can be handled by guests of all ages. A great park to start for at for a 7 year old would be Hollywood Studios or Animal Kingdom.

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